Our Top 5 Energy Stories – 3rd July 2014

Posted on the 03 July 2014 by Gogreena @GoGreena

Our weekly round-up of energy saving news is back, with satellites, sports cars, scientists, more scientists and Richard Branson!

Unlimited free energy for everyone?

Fascinating article from the excellent Energy Saving Trust blog. A group of scientists from Russia are trying to realise one of Nikola Tesla’s long-forgotten ideas, which would have given everyone free electricity.

Read the article here

Electric vehicles that aren’t rubbish

This is the world’s very first all-electric supercar, the Mercedes Benz SLS. It’s featured in this article from Zeven Sports along with a list of other high-performance electric vehicles.

See more here

The US Navy wants to produce fuel from seawater

The US military have been pouring a lot of resources into renewable energy lately, in an effort to become less dependent on foreign oil. These scientists have found a way to convert seawater into usable fuel.

See more at ecogeek.org

Nasa launches carbon dioxide observer

NASA have launched a satellite known as the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2), designed to help scientists better understand the effects of increasing carbon emissions.

Full story on BBC News

Richard Bransons’s Kenyan eco-camp

Billionaire and environmentalist Richard Branson has unveiled this spectacular eco-camp in Kenya. It’s designed to provide luxury accommodation to safari tourists with minimal impact on the environment.

More images and information on Inhabitat